Enoch never wrote anything down. There was one language at the time and before the Flood likely nothing was written and ZERO proof exists that there was! The earliest confirmed writing systems, like cuneiform in Mesopotamia and hieroglyphs in Egypt.
Since I am a YEC, I believe the flood happened about 2340 BC. Noah's family repopulated the earth and spread throughout the world. Within 200 years Babylon rose, and likely within a generation or two, God scattered it's people and created hundreds of languages. Cuneiform writings began after the FLOOD. Abraham was born about 2166 BC.
God gave Moses information and the words he passed on to us, written in the Torah, that's all we need to know of our beginnings.
Everything except for Noah's family, animals on the ARK (with also the exception of sea life) and food was DESTROYED. THE BOOK OF ENOCH was fabricated. Job is likely the oldest book. Any truth preserved is in our Bible. The only truth that Enoch uttered that was meant to be passed on was mentioned in Jude.
You’re trying to shut down an entire cosmic truth with a shovel full of dogma and a Young Earth timeline that reads more like a spreadsheet than a revelation.
First off — let’s dispense with this tired line:
“There’s no proof Enoch wrote anything because there was no writing before the Flood.” That’s like saying nothing existed before the microscope because you can’t see it with the naked eye. The absence of surviving parchment doesn’t mean the absence of transmission. Oral tradition existed
long before cuneiform, and you’re forgetting that Enoch “walked with God” — he didn’t need a Sumerian scribe to archive his encounter with Heaven.
The Dead Sea Scrolls didn’t just “mention” Enoch — they preserved
multiple full copies, which were stored right alongside Isaiah and Genesis like
canonical equals. So save me with the “fabricated” label. The Messiah’s own brother, Jude, didn’t just quote Enoch like a casual reference — he called him
“the seventh from Adam”, verbatim, and
quoted prophecy attributed directly to him. If that’s a fabrication, then Jude is a liar — or God inspired a lie. Pick one.
You say, “The only truth that Enoch uttered was in Jude.” That’s rich. So you believe God reached back into a fabricated book, cherry-picked a single verse, had His Spirit inspire an apostle to quote it word-for-word… and then told the rest of us, “Ignore the context”? That’s not discernment — that’s
doctrinal damage control.
What makes you so sure the Book of Enoch
wasn't carried through the Flood? You say “everything was destroyed” — except for Noah and his family. And who was Enoch’s great-grandson?
Noah. You think Noah didn’t preserve anything from his own grandfather, a man who
walked with God and was taken? You think a man entrusted to carry the
seed of humanity across a global judgment would just toss away prophecy that directly warned of that judgment?
The Book of Enoch was
intentionally buried, not lost.
It was
buried because it
names names, exposes the Watchers, and gives you the full origin story of evil — not just its symptoms. It describes a rebellion from Heaven, the creation of giants, the spread of sorcery, pharmakeia, genetic abominations, and fallen knowledge that led to the world’s annihilation.
That doesn’t play well with tidy Sunday School theology with Noah standing under a rainbow with God depicted up in the clouds with a white beard and shepherds staff. Ridiculous. That image belongs on a nursery wall, not in the mind of someone trying to understand a
global reset engineered by Heaven because the entire created order had been hijacked by angelic rebels and their monstrous offspring creating Hell on earth.
The real story isn’t cute.
It’s terrifying. It’s cosmic. It’s
existential warfare.
Noah wasn’t a bearded grandpa under a rainbow. He was a
chosen remnant, the last uncontaminated bloodline of Adam, carrying
prophetic knowledge,
genetic purity, and the weight of a dying world on his back — all while
knowing that what came before him was too evil to be allowed to survive.
And Enoch? That wasn’t just bedtime prophecy. That was a
classified document from Heaven — a divine intelligence briefing that warned of everything we’re seeing resurface right now: hybridization, pharmakeia, perversion, and occult tech.
So instead of wrestling with that truth, you bury it under the mantra: “All we need is the Torah.” Sounds familiar. That’s what the Pharisees said. That’s what the Council of Laodicea did. And that’s what Rome finished.
But the moment Enoch came out of that cave in the 40s, people like you started panicking (along with the Vatican). Because if Enoch is true — and if the corruption of the Watchers really happened — then the story we’ve inherited is incomplete.
Not false.
Incomplete.
And some of us aren’t content with half the truth just because it fits nicely in a canon sealed by imperial vote.
You want Job? Fine.
But don’t act like Enoch is a threat because it came from the desert and not your seminary.
The real reason you fear that book is because it unmasks too much.
And it dares to say what you won’t:
That evil has a bloodline.
And we’re still dealing with it.